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− | The '''MOC Public Targeting Program''' was a very popular program that followed the [[Mars Global Surveyor]]'s pictures of [[Mars]]. A total of 4,636 requests came in from the general public. Of these, 1,086 were photographed by the Mars Observer Camera. Many of the requests eventually resulted in publications. A little more than half of the requests came from a single member of the general public.<ref>Malin, M., et al. 2010. An overview of the 1885-2006 [[Mars Orbiter Camera]] science investigation. Mars: 5. 1-60. {{doi|10.1555/mars.2010.0001}}</ref> One of the people wrote in the [[Planetary Report]] that working with MGS was as exciting as being a football fan able to run a few plays in the | + | The '''MOC Public Targeting Program''' was a very popular program that followed the [[Mars Global Surveyor]]'s pictures of [[Mars]]. A total of 4,636 requests came in from the general public. Of these, 1,086 were photographed by the Mars Observer Camera. Many of the requests eventually resulted in publications. A little more than half of the requests came from a single member of the general public.<ref>Malin, M., et al. 2010. An overview of the 1885-2006 [[Mars Orbiter Camera]] science investigation. Mars: 5. 1-60. {{doi|10.1555/mars.2010.0001}}</ref> One of the people wrote in the [[Planetary Report]] that working with MGS was as exciting as being a football fan able to run a few plays in the Super Bowl.<ref>Secosky. J. 2007. "Public involvement." The Planetary Report: 27.19</ref> Images from the Public Target program can be found at http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/ |
==Examples of pictures taken through Public Target program== | ==Examples of pictures taken through Public Target program== |
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The MOC Public Targeting Program was a very popular program that followed the Mars Global Surveyor's pictures of Mars. A total of 4,636 requests came in from the general public. Of these, 1,086 were photographed by the Mars Observer Camera. Many of the requests eventually resulted in publications. A little more than half of the requests came from a single member of the general public.[1] One of the people wrote in the Planetary Report that working with MGS was as exciting as being a football fan able to run a few plays in the Super Bowl.[2] Images from the Public Target program can be found at http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/
Examples of pictures taken through Public Target program
Crater that was buried in another age and is now being exposed by erosion, as seen by the Mars Global Surveyor under the MOC Public Targeting Program. Image is located in the Noachis quadrangle.
- ↑ Malin, M., et al. 2010. An overview of the 1885-2006 Mars Orbiter Camera science investigation. Mars: 5. 1-60. Template:Doi
- ↑ Secosky. J. 2007. "Public involvement." The Planetary Report: 27.19